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I suppose it depends on your specific environment and just how paranoid you want to be. If you're sitting alone in your home/apartment/cave and there's no one else/no one you can see/no other human...
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I suppose it depends on your specific environment and just how paranoid you want to be. If you're sitting alone in your home/apartment/cave and there's no one else/no one you can see/no other humans there, then you're probably/maybe/might not be OK. On the other hand, if you're at work/coffee shop/crowded subway platform where you can't control/limit/know who's looking over your shoulder you might not be OK/all right/alone. And if you put your password in a script, all bets are off/off/off. Just remember - don't go upstairs/answer the phone/talk to strangers. Share and enjoy.